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A sick, or syke, is a common term in the north of England, meaning a small stream.
But the German historians argue that the Latin word ictus is also a common term in French fencing, meaning a blow or hit.
Suárez said that he called Evra "negro" once but justified it by saying that it is a common term in Uruguay.
The phrase used for the title, The Sting, was not a common term in the 1970s and the studio wasn't happy with it.
Astronomical science was a common term in the late nineteenth century, to distinguish it from astrology and the study of ancient myths about the constellations.
"Van" is a common term in the breed's native region, Central and South Asia, and is also used to describe other cats with similar markings.
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The severity factor is a common term used in steam explosion (SE) pretreatment that describes the combined effects of the temperature and duration of the pretreatment.
Unsub - unknown subject While not said in "True Detective," unsub, which means an unknown subject of an investigation, is a common term used in many cop shows, including "Criminal Minds".
It is a common term used in the field of chemical ecology to encompass pheromones, allomones, kairomones, attractants and repellents.
Ms. Marte bought the bird four years ago from a Bronx pet shop for $300 and named her Cuca, which is a common term for parrots in the Dominican Republic, where Ms. Marte was born and raised.
Bloom's Taxonomy is a common term to those in the teaching field.
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